Gen X-er living in a time machine, high on nostalgia. Flashbacks is the debut album by Peach on a beach, a tribute to growing up in Dartmouth, NS during the 80s. Available on streaming and CD. Check out YouTube videos for "Beeping and Bleeping", "Pizza Corner", "Before Call Display", "Anticipation Street" and "Boogeyman Trail". Released on May 3, “Zooming In" is an electro-pop, over the top tribute to my lifelong passion for maps. Official website: https://www.peachonabeach.ca/
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
98/100 Video - "She" - Clan of Xymox (2020)
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
99/100 Video - "Let’s Dance" – David Bowie (1983)
"Let’s Dance" by David Bowie debuted in Canada in 1983. The clip was filmed in the Australian outback.
The first time I watched this video I recall asking the room, "who is this cool new artist playing guitar in the corner of some dive bar?"
"That's David Bowie", my dad said. "He was big in the 70s. A good musician but kind of a weirdo".
I shouldn't have been surprised with my father's response, given his preference for 'meat-and-potatoes' rock and roll i.e. Eagles, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Seger.
But I quite liked this introduction to Bowie, along with the follow up singles and videos for "Modern Love" and "China Girl".
I would later learn that this musician not only had a prolific discography, but he would be cited as a major influence for dozens of new wave groups, many I went on to love.
IMHO, Bowie's greatest legacy isn't the quality and quantity of music he created, but rather how he made it cool (and acceptable) to be different.
Monday, December 28, 2020
100/100 Video - "My Girl" - Chilliwack (1981)
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Last minute pivot: favourite 100 music videos
The assembly is a consolidation of many methods:
- Memory recall
- Online and magazine lists
- You Tube rabbit holes
- Previous lists including my own charts from the 80s
- My CD + MP3 collections
- Researching new bands
Monday, December 7, 2020
The sorting is underway...
Over the last few weeks I've been slowly pulling together a list from over 250 tracks for this winter's countdown.
The theme will be my favourite 100 electronic tracks of all time. An equally fun yet even more daunting process than coming up with 100 fave 80s tunes from 2 years ago. My ears and headphones are sure having a blast with this exercise.
It's always a shame that some awesome, dope tunes will miss the cut! As with my previous 'top 100' tune exercises, I struggle with deciding the last two or three songs. Inevitably, I start an endless cycle of switch and replace, to only switch back to my original pick!
But at some point, this madness will need to stop. Hopefully sometime around mid-December I will pull the plug and start the countdown.